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Re: مشار و بنت سوداء يتبحثا زيارة البشير الى جوبا و انتو لسه فى اليرمو (Re: Zakaria Joseph)
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Quote: Yarmouk, some 14 kilometres from central Khartoum, is in El Shejera (‘tree’, originally Gordon’s Tree) and a series of strategic installations is scattered across the area from the White Nile to the Blue Nile, mixed in with mainly down-market housing. The National Security and Intelligence Service (NISS) quickly cordoned off the area, refusing access even to police, who alone have the laboratory and other facilities needed to investigate the damage.
NISS officials locally blamed the attack on the Sudan People’s Liberation Army, which only served to enhance the image of regime disarray, since the SPLA (North or South) has no airpower. Khartoum State Governor Abdel Rahman el Khidr then explained that the fire had spread because of ‘dry grass’, after which the Sudan Armed Forces Spokesman, Lieutenant Colonel Sawarmi Khalid Saad, blamed a welder. The NCP Spokesman, Professor Badr el Din Ahmed Ibrahim, offered yet another version and it was hours before Culture and Information Minister Ahmed Bilal Osman blamed Israel. The NCP was probably awaiting confirmation of Israel’s role from ‘other security forces in the neighbourhood,’ an oppositionist said. |
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